I CAN RECEIVE MESSAGES, BUT I CANNOT SEND MESSAGES

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MARTIN

I CAN RECEIVE MESSAGE , BUT CANNOT SEND, TRIED EVERYTHING, BUT THE PROBLEM
CONTINUES. HAVE WINDOWS XP, AND OUTLOOK 2003.
 
C

Chuck Davis

-----Original Message-----
I CAN RECEIVE MESSAGE , BUT CANNOT SEND, TRIED EVERYTHING, BUT THE PROBLEM
CONTINUES. HAVE WINDOWS XP, AND OUTLOOK 2003.
.
It problem can be more readily solved by talking to your ISP.
 
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easily confused

Same problem here. Email worked with outlook office 2000. Soon as I
upgraded to office/outlook 2003 I can receive but not send. The test
settings emails work fine...real ones don't. All the pop3 settings seem
correct and the same as before.
-Sending' reported error (0x800CCC67):' The server responded: 421
out008:verizon.net Lost connection to[151.197.31.106]
 
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easily confused

Shameless bump hoping for an answer

easily confused said:
Same problem here. Email worked with outlook office 2000. Soon as I
upgraded to office/outlook 2003 I can receive but not send. The test
settings emails work fine...real ones don't. All the pop3 settings seem
correct and the same as before.
-Sending' reported error (0x800CCC67):' The server responded: 421
out008:verizon.net Lost connection to[151.197.31.106]



Chuck Davis said:
It problem can be more readily solved by talking to your ISP.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Try posting to an appropriate group, then.
This has nothing to do with Outlook Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
easily confused said:
Shameless bump hoping for an answer

easily confused said:
Same problem here. Email worked with outlook office 2000. Soon as I
upgraded to office/outlook 2003 I can receive but not send. The test
settings emails work fine...real ones don't. All the pop3 settings seem
correct and the same as before.
-Sending' reported error (0x800CCC67):' The server responded: 421
out008:verizon.net Lost connection to[151.197.31.106]



Chuck Davis said:
-----Original Message-----
I CAN RECEIVE MESSAGE , BUT CANNOT SEND, TRIED EVERYTHING,
BUT THE PROBLEM
CONTINUES. HAVE WINDOWS XP, AND OUTLOOK 2003.
.

It problem can be more readily solved by talking to your ISP.
 
E

easily confused

It seems like several people have hit this problem. For me I had to fill n
my mail address in the From field for my email server to take the message.
Now it works fine.

Anyone know how I can get this field filled in automatically?

easily confused said:
Shameless bump hoping for an answer

easily confused said:
Same problem here. Email worked with outlook office 2000. Soon as I
upgraded to office/outlook 2003 I can receive but not send. The test
settings emails work fine...real ones don't. All the pop3 settings seem
correct and the same as before.
-Sending' reported error (0x800CCC67):' The server responded: 421
out008:verizon.net Lost connection to[151.197.31.106]



Chuck Davis said:
-----Original Message-----
I CAN RECEIVE MESSAGE , BUT CANNOT SEND, TRIED EVERYTHING,
BUT THE PROBLEM
CONTINUES. HAVE WINDOWS XP, AND OUTLOOK 2003.
.

It problem can be more readily solved by talking to your ISP.
 
E

easily confused

As it turned out I added myself as a contact so I can put my email address in
the from field without retyping it everytime 4tehwin. So it kinda came back
to contacts sorta. Thanks though.

Russ Valentine said:
Try posting to an appropriate group, then.
This has nothing to do with Outlook Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
easily confused said:
Shameless bump hoping for an answer

easily confused said:
Same problem here. Email worked with outlook office 2000. Soon as I
upgraded to office/outlook 2003 I can receive but not send. The test
settings emails work fine...real ones don't. All the pop3 settings seem
correct and the same as before.
-Sending' reported error (0x800CCC67):' The server responded: 421
out008:verizon.net Lost connection to[151.197.31.106]



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-----Original Message-----
I CAN RECEIVE MESSAGE , BUT CANNOT SEND, TRIED EVERYTHING,
BUT THE PROBLEM
CONTINUES. HAVE WINDOWS XP, AND OUTLOOK 2003.
.

It problem can be more readily solved by talking to your ISP.
 

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